This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schooling and subjective well-being (SWB) in Ethiopia. The data comes from two rounds of the Young Lives survey, conducted in 2002 and 2006, of an initial sample of 1000 children across 20 sentinel sites in Ethiopia. The children were 7 to 8 years of age in 2002 and 11 to 12 years of age in 2006, with around 80 losing a parent between rounds. The research finds that the mother dying reduces school enrolment significantly by around 20 per cent. It also increases the chance that a child cannot write at all (even with difficulty) by around 21 per cent, and cannot read at all or can read only letters (rather than words or sentences) by around 27 per cent...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
Abstract: Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood (ages 7–8 to 11–12) ha...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
This article looks at the effect paternal death can have on non-cognitive outcomes at age 15 and 22 ...
We analyse longitudinal data from a demographic surveillance area (DSA) in KwaZulu-Natal, to examine...
Background: The consequences of maternal mortality on orphaned children and the family members who s...
The paper addresses the question of whether parental death always has a strongly negative effect on ...
This paper makes use of the Cape Area Panel study (CAPS), a longitudinal study of youth and their fa...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
Abstract: Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood (ages 7–8 to 11–12) ha...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
This article looks at the effect paternal death can have on non-cognitive outcomes at age 15 and 22 ...
We analyse longitudinal data from a demographic surveillance area (DSA) in KwaZulu-Natal, to examine...
Background: The consequences of maternal mortality on orphaned children and the family members who s...
The paper addresses the question of whether parental death always has a strongly negative effect on ...
This paper makes use of the Cape Area Panel study (CAPS), a longitudinal study of youth and their fa...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
Abstract: Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...